发展中国家日益减少的资源:拯救培训转移的核心自我评价

A. Haq, S. T. Rizvi, Tazeem Ali Shah, G. Dastgir
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发达世界在寻求资源时不仅需要投资于发展中国家的基础设施发展,而且需要投资于管理培训。本研究旨在实证探讨组织资源可得性三个维度与领导力培训迁移之间的关系,通过学员的动机转移。本研究进一步探讨了发展中国家员工核心自我评价对这些关系的正向调节中介作用。本研究采用横断面定量设计研究训练迁移。本研究采用问卷调查的方法,以三次波收集数据,并使用Hayes' s PROCESS工具和AMOS插件来检验假设的关系。此外,使用自我报告的问卷收集数据,其中大多数已得到广泛验证,来自巴基斯坦电力部门组织的参与者。研究结果在概念化方向上肯定了所有假设。这项研究将技能转移作为背景,将个人作为真正进步和成长的单位,从哲学的角度出发,提出了一个超越发展中国家领导力发展的更广阔的人类社会发展视角。在目标设定理论的帮助下,本文为发展中国家的人力资源开发专业人员建立了一个案例,以发展员工和领导者的核心自我评估为重点。该研究建议穷国要对自己的资源有信心,而世界上的富国要有更高的目标,帮助穷国实现自己的目标。
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Dwindling Resources in Developing countries: Core Self Evaluations to the Rescue of Transfer of Training
In its pursuit of resources the developed world needs to invest in not only infrastructure development in developing countries but also in management trainings. This study aims to empirically investigate the links of three dimensions of organizational resource availability with transfer of leadership training through trainee motivation to transfer. It further investigates the positive moderated mediation effects of employee core self-evaluation on these relations in developing world context. The study used a cross sectional quantitative design to study the transfer of training. Survey method was adopted to collect data in three-time waves for the study and Hayes' PROCESS tool and AMOS plug-ins were used for testing the hypothesized relationships. Moreover, data were collected using self-reported questionnaires, most of which have been widely validated, from participants belonging to power sector organization in Pakistan. The findings of the study affirmed all the hypotheses in conceptualized directions.Using transfer of skills as context and individual as a unit of real progress and growth, the study philosophizes a much broader perspective of human social development beyond leadership development in developing countries. With the help of Goal Setting theory, the paper builds a case for HRD professionals in developing world to focus their trainings in developing core self-evaluations in employees and leaders alike. The study proposes the poor nations to be confidant on their self-resources and the rich of the world to have higher goals of helping the poor nations in achieving their own goals.
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